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Authorship and Publicity Before Print

Jean Gerson and the Transformation of Late Medieval Learning [Paperback]

by Daniel Hobbins

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      Daniel Hobbins

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      University of Pennsylvania Press

    • Published

      November 2013

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      Widely recognized by contemporaries as the most powerful theologian of his generation, Jean Gerson (1363-1429) dominated the stage of western Europe during a time of plague, fratricidal war, and religious schism. Yet modern scholarship has struggled to define Gerson's place in history, even as it searches for a compelling narrative to tell the story of his era. Daniel Hobbins argues for a new understanding of Gerson as a man of letters actively managing the publication of his works in a period of rapid expansion in written culture. More broadly, Hobbins casts Gerson as a mirror of the complex cultural and intellectual shifts of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. In contrast to earlier theologians, Gerson took a more humanist approach to reading and to authorship. He distributed his works, both Latin and French, to a more diverse medieval public. And he succeeded in reaching a truly international audience of readers within his lifetime. Through such efforts, Gerson effectively embodies the aspirations of a generation of writers and intellectuals.
      Removed from the narrow confines of late scholastic theology and placed into a broad interdisciplinary context, his writings open a window onto the fascinating landscape of fifteenth-century Europe. The picture of late medieval culture that emerges from this study offers neither a specter of decaying scholasticism nor a triumphalist narrative of budding humanism and reform. Instead, Hobbins describes a period of creative and dynamic growth, when new attitudes toward writing and debate demanded and eventually produced new technologies of the written word.

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      • Author

        Daniel Hobbins

      • Book Format

        Paperback

      • Publisher

        University of Pennsylvania Press

      • Published

        November 2013

      • Weight

        568g

      • Page Count

        352

      • Dimensions

        153 x 227 x 28 mm

      • ISBN

        9780812222746

      • ISBN-10

        0812222741

      • Eden Code

        4583928

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      • Author/Creator: Daniel Hobbins

      • ISBN: 9780812222746

      • Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

      • Release Date: November 2013

      • Weight: 568g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 227 x 28 mm

      • Eden Code: 4583928


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